GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
We put forward a simple plan and I want to talk about the four points of that
plan and hopefully generate some debate around that plan. The four points
were point no.1, we have argued that we must start developing a common
bargaining agenda. We do not wait for political change to do that. There is
some great work going on around sectoral bargaining and stuff like that, but we
should be doing that ourselves. For example, in the sectors of the economy
why aren’t the unions that are in a particular sector of the economy coming
together and developing a bargaining agenda on three or four points (you can
still have your own priority within that) that challenges insecure work? That is
our first point. Let the TUC, let us all, let the GFTU work together to find a
common bargaining agenda that is going to challenge insecure work. Even
though that is in the 25% of people who are organised ultimately, what a
message that would send to the rest of the workers if we were harnessing our
collective strength on a common bargaining agenda. It cannot be beyond our
gift to say, “Yes, we have all got these problems, but let’s try and bring them
together and let’s try and find a popular way of developing this common
bargaining agenda”.
The second point is something that bugs me and must bug some of you
around the need for greater cooperation within the trade union movement to
organise workers. I am on record as saying when I took over the CWU that the
CWU is not against merger, but we are against takeover and I think the default
position in the trade union movement has become that you ultimately, great
unions, end
up having to merge for financial reasons because of everything that is going on
in the world of work today and I do not think that is a good enough response
from the trade union movement to allow that to continue. In saying that, that
does not mean I am against big unions, it is does not mean I am in favour of
smaller unions. I want us to have the debate as a movement about what is the
best way forward for workers. We talk a lot about competition. In our industry it
has killed lots of good jobs, in the postal industry, it is also obviously open to
the world of communications changing as well, but we have got internal
competition in the union movement at a time when workers do not really need
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